As a simple model for criminal behavior, the traditional two-strategy inspection game yields counterintuitive results that fail to describe empirical data. The latter shows that crime is often recurrent, and that crime rates do not respond linearly to mitigation attempts. A more apt model entails ordinary people who neither commit nor sanction crime as the third strategy besides the criminals and punishers. Since ordinary people free-ride on the sanctioning efforts of punishers, they may introduce cyclic dominance that enables the coexistence of all three competing strategies. In this setup ordinary individuals become the biggest impediment to crime abatement. We therefore also consider heterogeneous punisher strategies, which seek to reduc...
As one of the mechanisms that are supposed to explain the evolution of cooperation among unrelated i...
<div><p>Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. T...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Rational choice theory predicts for higher punishment less crime. However, many field studies could ...
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, n...
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, n...
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, n...
Is it rational to reduce criminal activities if punishments are increased? While intuition might sug...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
In this paper, we analyse inspection games with an evolutionary perspective. In our evolutionary ins...
We attempt to revise the inspection game used by George Tsebelis to model phenomena in criminal just...
In this paper, we analyse inspection games with an evolutionary perspective. In our evolutionary ins...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals is pervasive in human societies, while natural selection fav...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
In many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: if cheat...
As one of the mechanisms that are supposed to explain the evolution of cooperation among unrelated i...
<div><p>Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. T...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
Rational choice theory predicts for higher punishment less crime. However, many field studies could ...
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, n...
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, n...
Containing the spreading of crime is a major challenge for society. Yet, since thousands of years, n...
Is it rational to reduce criminal activities if punishments are increased? While intuition might sug...
The emergence and maintenance of punishment to protect the commons remains an open puzzle in social ...
In this paper, we analyse inspection games with an evolutionary perspective. In our evolutionary ins...
We attempt to revise the inspection game used by George Tsebelis to model phenomena in criminal just...
In this paper, we analyse inspection games with an evolutionary perspective. In our evolutionary ins...
Cooperation among unrelated individuals is pervasive in human societies, while natural selection fav...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...
In many species, mutual cooperation is stabilized by forms of policing and peer punishment: if cheat...
As one of the mechanisms that are supposed to explain the evolution of cooperation among unrelated i...
<div><p>Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. T...
Everybody has heard of neighbours, who have been fighting over some minor topic for years. The fight...